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... courses in the sociology of literature and culture . This apparently innocent aim necessitated undertaking a second ... course , been considered frequently and forcefully by Marxists , and it was thus perhaps only natural that some ...
... courses in the sociology of literature and culture . This apparently innocent aim necessitated undertaking a second ... course , been considered frequently and forcefully by Marxists , and it was thus perhaps only natural that some ...
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... course , the Index of the Catholic Church , but the temporal powers were as keen to control the new source of ideas , especially once it started turning out material in the vernacular . Febvre and Martin ( 1976 ) have no doubt but that ...
... course , the Index of the Catholic Church , but the temporal powers were as keen to control the new source of ideas , especially once it started turning out material in the vernacular . Febvre and Martin ( 1976 ) have no doubt but that ...
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... course , less time left to read books ( Gedin , 1977 , p . 58 , 107 ) . In the case of Sweden , however , a more important factor seems to have been those political decisions on cultural policy undertaken on the basis of the realisation ...
... course , less time left to read books ( Gedin , 1977 , p . 58 , 107 ) . In the case of Sweden , however , a more important factor seems to have been those political decisions on cultural policy undertaken on the basis of the realisation ...
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The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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